All these years I've been taking pills and trying all sorts of
weird-tasting herbal remedies, but my migraines still haunted me daily. I
don't know what exactly causes my migraines. Even my doctor told me it
could be a multitude of factors: diet, sleeping habits, fitness, and
the most dreaded one of all - stress. When doctors can't pinpoint what
is wrong with you, they push the blame to stress. It's vague enough to
stop you from doing all the things that stress you out. Which is
basically everything in life.
So I began asking all my friends and
family to see if anyone else had a problem with frequent migraines. And
it turned out that my cousin Lily, whom I haven't seen in ages, used
to have them! But I didn't know, because she always skipped out on
family gatherings due to her feeling under the weather. I guess now I
know exactly how she felt.
Lily told me she used to get such
jarring headaches that she would have to stop whatever she was doing
and go rest for an hour or two. Aspirin didn't relieve the pain much,
and doctors kept prescribing stronger painkillers that made her feel
physically weak and at times nauseated. I was surprised. Frankly, Lily
looked positively healthy when I met her last week to talk about my
migraines. Apparently she found a guide that taught her how to massage
her meridian points. At first I was befuddled. What in the world were
meridian points?!
She then recommended me the guide that
relieved her of her nagging ailment, called Pure Natural Healing. It
involved some methods of traditional Chinese medicine that didn't
require any ingestion of pills or substances, which appealed to me
because I've been hearing lots of bad things about painkillers lately.
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Wednesday, May 4, 2016
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